With Easdaq finally up and running, the chairman of the new pan-European exchange talks about his view of the future
'We've nothing as yet,' says Stanislas Yassukovich. 'But we have an impressive line-up of applications for listing and a number of exciting IPOs in the pipeline.'
The chairman of Easdaq is speaking about the number of companies trading on the pan-European stock exchange two weeks after it officially opened for business. Zero is the approximate total - which seems a pretty poor result considering that Easdaq has been boasting about its vision for nigh on two years now.
Yassukovich is unfazed.
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